On August 31, workers orderly installed ship loader, transfer conveyor, and other equipment at a wharf near Nanyang Isle, Yunxi District, Yueyang City. The main structure of the "3 berths with 1 entry and 2 exits" of the Yueyang Rail-Water Combined Transportation Coal Reserve Project Phase Ⅰ has been basically completed. The project includes three parts: wharf, reserve base, and special railway line, with a total investment of about 5.6 billion yuan. Among them, the wharf project plans to build 9 coal berths with 3 entries and 6 exits. It plans to use a total of 1,073 meters of the Yangtze River bank, with an annual logistics capacity of 32 million tons. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
On August 31, workers orderly installed ship loader, transfer conveyor, and other equipment at a wharf near Nanyang Isle, Yunxi District, Yueyang City. The main structure of the "3 berths with 1 entry and 2 exits" of the Yueyang Rail-Water Combined Transportation Coal Reserve Project Phase Ⅰ has been basically completed. The project includes three parts: wharf, reserve base, and special railway line, with a total investment of about 5.6 billion yuan. Among them, the wharf project plans to build 9 coal berths with 3 entries and 6 exits. It plans to use a total of 1,073 meters of the Yangtze River bank, with an annual logistics capacity of 32 million tons. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
On August 31, workers orderly installed ship loader, transfer conveyor, and other equipment at a wharf near Nanyang Isle, Yunxi District, Yueyang City. The main structure of the "3 berths with 1 entry and 2 exits" of the Yueyang Rail-Water Combined Transportation Coal Reserve Project Phase Ⅰ has been basically completed. The project includes three parts: wharf, reserve base, and special railway line, with a total investment of about 5.6 billion yuan. Among them, the wharf project plans to build 9 coal berths with 3 entries and 6 exits. It plans to use a total of 1,073 meters of the Yangtze River bank, with an annual logistics capacity of 32 million tons. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Yu Jiangjiang
Chinese source: hunantoday